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frames- [ARG1 Hardly a day] [rel passes] [ARGM-ADV without news photos of the police dragging limp protesters from some building or thoroughfare in one of our cities] .
- The occasional Englishman tries *-1 to put on airs but we let [ARG1 it] [rel pass] ... .
- [ARG1 Only four months] have [rel passed] [ARGM-TMP since the Beijing massacre] , and few are prepared *-1 to predict its ultimate impact .
- This means 0 Interior contacts can not be logged *-1 only on one day -- [ARG1 a Sunday] that *T*-2 had [ARGM-TMP already] [rel passed] .
- At 5:40 p.m. , [ARG1 scheduled game time] having [rel passed] , some fans chanted `` * Let 's Play Ball . ''
- As soon as [ARG1 the tremor] [rel passed] , many people spontaneously arose and cheered , as though it had been a novel kind of pre-game show .
- That means that a corporation , after [ARG1 a specified amount of time] has [rel passed] , can buy back its bonds by *-1 paying investors the face value -LRB- plus , in some cases , a sweetener -RRB- .
- That 's usually how long it *EXP*-2 takes for [ARG1 the temblors] to [rel pass] *T*-1 .
- Says *ICH*-2 Clayt Wilhite , president of the D'Arcy Masius ad agency 's U.S. division , `` [ARGM-TMP Every time] 0 [ARG1 24 hours] [rel pass] [ARGM-MNR without any advertising reinforcement] *T*-1 , brand loyalty will diminish ever so slightly -- even for a powerful brand like Budweiser . ''